生物膜
生物
抗生素耐药性
抗生素
微生物学
细菌
人口
抗性(生态学)
实验进化
遗传学
生态学
基因
社会学
人口学
作者
Barbora Trubenová,Dan Roizman,Annette Moter,Jens Rolff,Roland R. Regoes
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tim.2022.02.005
摘要
Biofilms are communities of bacteria forming high-density sessile colonies. Such a lifestyle comes associated with costs and benefits: while the growth rate of biofilms is often lower than that of their free-living counterparts, this cost is readily repaid once the colony is subjected to antibiotics. Biofilms can grow in antibiotic concentrations a thousand times higher than planktonic bacteria. While numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain biofilm recalcitrance towards antibiotics, little is yet known about their effect on the evolution of resistance. We synthesize the current understanding of biofilm recalcitrance from a pharmacodynamic and a population genetics perspective. Using the pharmacodynamic framework, we discuss the effects of various mechanisms and show that biofilms can either promote or impede resistance evolution.
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